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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters forced to wait an hours-long line simply to exercise one of our most fundamental rights, the right to vote. even in some states with early voting, they were forced to choose between waiting for hours or missing work and taking care of their children to cast their vote, or giving up their right to vote altogether. some precincts with the miami, hundreds of voters stood in line for hours, past the closing time of the polls. even after president obama declared -- was declared the winner of the election. it offends our basic values that americans would be denied the right to vote because of last-minute illness or change in t
pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters...
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there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is. does anybody do it better, or is this just the way it is in free society? i hope you don't say great britain. >> i think this is the way it is. if you go to europe, you will find that they did not seem to go through this golden age. the big newspapers there are not owned by parties, they are affiliated with parties in their ideology. the editorial page and the news pages will work together to report stories, where you are we have this great fire wall between the editorial pages and the news pages. i do think this is the worst possible media except for all the others. >> so there is no place like home. >> i
there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is....
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education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such efforts that can be supported in a bipartisan manner. there is some discussion about the skills gap and s.t.e.m. education and the role of nasa and promoting s.t.e.m. should be marked strategically articulated. what is the industry doing to convey to the public the benefits of space exploration? how can the contributions of our space program be communicated not just to stakeholders but also to the public? >> thank you for the opportunity to expand on that a bit. we did put a great deal of effort into this brand new report called space in our world. we will make certain that every member
education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such...
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these women are bringing different perspectives on all sorts of issues including economics, education, the environment. i think you'll see a lot of different thoughts and ideas on how to get things done and how to find compromise. host: how does a play out with women in leadership roles? guest: we have a new number of women serving on committees and shares. barbara mikulski is the first women's chair of the appropriations committee. how that will change, we will see. we have more and more -- patty murray, dianne feinstein. these are significant changes. very interesting on the house side. we have seven women ranking on major committees and the house. the house republicans have zero women cheering any major committees. they are all white men and have one woman chairing a minor committee and that is the administration committee. we feel we are in a great place. you'll see a lot of work from emily's list to get the majority of back in the house. host: what role did your organization plate in the election of these women? guest: we aren't it for the long haul -- we are anin it for the long
these women are bringing different perspectives on all sorts of issues including economics, education, the environment. i think you'll see a lot of different thoughts and ideas on how to get things done and how to find compromise. host: how does a play out with women in leadership roles? guest: we have a new number of women serving on committees and shares. barbara mikulski is the first women's chair of the appropriations committee. how that will change, we will see. we have more and more --...
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running education. he got a new department of education. he appointed me to the commission. >> at what point did it become clare that the u.s. civil rights commission would become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports they did what the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying okay we're hear to save face and -- they did some hearings, the major power of the commission has and i point it out in the book. to me it's the most important thing about the commission. what it does what it's supposed to do. it will go out and listen to people that nobody else will listen to. problems that civil rights problem that people had. they could not get anyone to pay attention. not just local people but the federal government. they would write letters, they would do all kinds of things. nobody would pay any attention. the civil rights commission decided that first year they would discipline the people and see what they had to say. that the power of the statute to subpoena anyone. eisen
running education. he got a new department of education. he appointed me to the commission. >> at what point did it become clare that the u.s. civil rights commission would become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports they did what the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying okay we're hear to save face and -- they did some hearings, the major power of the commission has and i point it out in the book. to me it's the most important thing about...
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work first over education training. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown that it does not work. the key has been to require 100% engagement in work or work like activities. enforced consequences for failing to comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, recipients have got to show up and show us their actively engaged in work or getting to work. we will vigorously monitored but they're doing this. strong anti-fraud measures. welfare measures cannot be nice if about the capacity of citizens to deceive or tried to get over on the system. we're not afraid to check assets and income, residency, identity, to be sure the taxpayer funded benefits are going to those who legitimately qualify. performance based contracts. are not for profitper t sectors for accomplishment. there is another element of our success that i want to give additional attention to. we strongly endorsed work supports to shore up wages for low income families. a key to the
work first over education training. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown that it does not work. the key has been to require 100% engagement in work or work like activities. enforced consequences for failing to comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, recipients have got to show up and show us their actively engaged in work or getting to work. we will vigorously monitored but they're doing this. strong...
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that is a host of examples where i do not think it is that difficult to talk to people, educate people, and remind them that the two-party dynamic is within the party, the way the decisions are made and leaders are promoted. >> you look like you were about to jump in. >> my starting point is where people are. it may be that labor is a spent force and that civil-rights organizations are spent forces and the community-based organizations are narrow minded and too anxious to just get a foundation grant for government low-income tax credit to build five units of housing and it will not change the system, but that is where people are. for the last four years i have been working with the building insurance, the widest part of the labor movement. i have been working with them to try and get a young black and latino kids of color into the building trade so that they can become the green work force of the future. the building trade, conservative as they are, operates 1200 job training centers in the construction trade and is the second-largest mechanism outside the navy. guess what? they are ac
that is a host of examples where i do not think it is that difficult to talk to people, educate people, and remind them that the two-party dynamic is within the party, the way the decisions are made and leaders are promoted. >> you look like you were about to jump in. >> my starting point is where people are. it may be that labor is a spent force and that civil-rights organizations are spent forces and the community-based organizations are narrow minded and too anxious to just get a...
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there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting down with the union and having them at the table to say, how do you help us figure out, i was a geologist. i thought i would be a great geologist. i got laid off. i would still be a geologist. it turned out i was not that good a geologist. not too much fun to say but the facts are the facts. i was 20 times better running restaurants that i was a geologist. i had a much happier -- i tell a lot of my friends by not being willing to allow natural turnover, competition and success, it you are condemning 15 or 25% of the teachers to not fighting the joy they should have the opportunity to find. those kinds -- that will be the real compet
there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting down with the union and having them at the table to say, how do you help us figure out, i was...
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pension reform, higher education a act. i know the guy knows how to deal but in this day and age he is caught between a rock and a hard place. host: why? guest: you are right, he has a tough job. i think he is happy to have the job. we have been through a lot in this country. we had the fiscal crisis. we have two wars, one very unpopular. we have a loss of faith in government out in the country especially within the republican base. the republican party itself has again through a lot of strain with the rise of the tea party. so, boehner has a very difficult task ahead. we had an election where we win, we lost eight seats in the house, our presidential candidate lost fairly convincingly. for republicans is not a fun time. that said boehner is the guy for the job. the fact that he had so many people defect was not a reflection on him it was the bozos who vote the against him. the republican party if it is going to be successful must remain united. if divided the democrats will have a field day. i think that john boehner is th
pension reform, higher education a act. i know the guy knows how to deal but in this day and age he is caught between a rock and a hard place. host: why? guest: you are right, he has a tough job. i think he is happy to have the job. we have been through a lot in this country. we had the fiscal crisis. we have two wars, one very unpopular. we have a loss of faith in government out in the country especially within the republican base. the republican party itself has again through a lot of strain...
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for example, cuts in education and investment in innovation which i think are a false economy because they reduce the possibilities for growth rather than increase them. none of us is saying we will not talk about spending cuts. >> it has said -- it has been set up as the republicans want bigger spending cuts. >> i think that is a complete manifestation of the philosophy at work on the republican side. if you do not believe in a public role, if you do not heed the call of president washington that a political party should not be at war with their own government, then you would disagree with what the republicans are doing. they deem to the ryan budget passed yesterday, it practically direct that all the things that the public role plays a part in -- clean air, public safety, public education, public housing, health, medicare, medicaid, social security -- forget about it. if you think there should be more spending than reaching the debt limit, you do that a couple of times and pretty soon, you have no public investments. in the future. ] i think it is a very bad idea. i think there has
for example, cuts in education and investment in innovation which i think are a false economy because they reduce the possibilities for growth rather than increase them. none of us is saying we will not talk about spending cuts. >> it has said -- it has been set up as the republicans want bigger spending cuts. >> i think that is a complete manifestation of the philosophy at work on the republican side. if you do not believe in a public role, if you do not heed the call of president...
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we thought he might be nominated for magic mike, i thought it was an absolutely magical film, as an educator i am not as despondent because i do see my student respond as columbia university not just to old films and not just great to the great awe towers but the fact cinema can be designed widely. >> my husband says some movies open wide and others run deep, today's nomination suggests there is some of both. >> rose: i have to end it there. thank you, thank you, thank you. thanthank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. it's one of the worst flu seasons in a decade. how all those sick days could impact a company's bottom line and the econ
we thought he might be nominated for magic mike, i thought it was an absolutely magical film, as an educator i am not as despondent because i do see my student respond as columbia university not just to old films and not just great to the great awe towers but the fact cinema can be designed widely. >> my husband says some movies open wide and others run deep, today's nomination suggests there is some of both. >> rose: i have to end it there. thank you, thank you, thank you....
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and then there are probably things that could be improved for voter education. one was, megan kind of touched on the preference of voters, but i think in some insist voters don't realize that either machine, both, will record your ballot. it's not one is, you know, they sit there because they are confused. not because one is for show. and then also the other thing with voters is sometimes issues, you know, reported but they're not actually things that -- anything can be done about it. touchscreens coming in, sometimes people would say oh, the machine is broken. it's not actually broken, but you do need to press down on the screen. so that gets reported as a machine problem when in reality it's a user error. >> thank you. >> what i would suggest is, especially during the early voting, opposed to having just touch screen machines in the voting, also paper ballots. a lot of senior citizens and disabled, that are familiar with the touch screen. they come into the precinct, they are asking for paper. not only that, i think that if there were paper ballots in the prec
and then there are probably things that could be improved for voter education. one was, megan kind of touched on the preference of voters, but i think in some insist voters don't realize that either machine, both, will record your ballot. it's not one is, you know, they sit there because they are confused. not because one is for show. and then also the other thing with voters is sometimes issues, you know, reported but they're not actually things that -- anything can be done about it....
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education is one of them. mental health at the top. you mentioned video games, television, movies, but the two most contributing factors are the availability of assault weapons, and the availability of these multiple clips of ammunition. those are the two that most demand action. yes, we might have to take a look at some self restraint among those who make the video games, but not as much as we need to take a look at regulating these manufacturing of these weapons of war. and that includes the first time anybody wants into a movie theater with an ipad or video game, and blows up 30 people. that has never happened and never will. >> jennifer: the shooter at the high school in california, he had a shotgun. >> uh-huh. >> jennifer: now he didn't kill 20 people because he had a shotgun. nor did he kill himself, he was disarmed by a teacher who used her words and not a weapon to have him put down his weapon. if he had an assault rifle, or if the teacher had a gun there would have been an entirely different outcome, so bottom line is, availab
education is one of them. mental health at the top. you mentioned video games, television, movies, but the two most contributing factors are the availability of assault weapons, and the availability of these multiple clips of ammunition. those are the two that most demand action. yes, we might have to take a look at some self restraint among those who make the video games, but not as much as we need to take a look at regulating these manufacturing of these weapons of war. and that includes the...
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there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations. it is not authorizing new spending by the president. essentially we should be talking about what it is and why it needs to be raised and telling people we are not spending new money with raising the debt ceiling. congress already passed the bills, social security, military, stuff we spend money on. hit the debt limit without raising and cannot pay that stuff. prioritizing payments and pay 40% of what the government has to pay. lot of people will not get social security checks. that's what the debt ceiling is about. >> the politics of this, should -
there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations....
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some argue that we should do a better job of educating, training and putting our own people at work. damn right, we should. that's why the business community is fighting hard for school and job training reform. and it's why we are especially proud of our hiring the heroes program, which aims to employ and have the skills of our soldiers returning from the battlefield. since the launch of this effort in march 2011, we have held 387 hiring fairs for veterans and military spouses. more than 14,000 direct jobs have been created, and tens of thousands of others that we don't even know about. and many more placements are to come. but we still need immigrants. we are locked in a global competition for the world's best talent. this is the competition that will separate the economic leaders from the laggards in the 21st century. the chamber is already teaming up with -- listen to this -- labor unions, faith organizations and ethnic groups, and law enforcement to build the coalition for comprehensive immigration reform. we believe immigration reform should include the following, and i'll be ve
some argue that we should do a better job of educating, training and putting our own people at work. damn right, we should. that's why the business community is fighting hard for school and job training reform. and it's why we are especially proud of our hiring the heroes program, which aims to employ and have the skills of our soldiers returning from the battlefield. since the launch of this effort in march 2011, we have held 387 hiring fairs for veterans and military spouses. more than 14,000...
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about america that they wouldn't have seen--i mean, perspectives--and for a long time she set out to educate people about africa. c-span: before this program's over i've got to ask you about five movies a day? >> guest: it can be done and i have done it. i am a movie addict, yes. c-span: five in one day? >> guest: yes. it--i have a friend who was there with me so i have a witness. c-span: why movies? >> guest: why movies? because i'm addicted to narrative. i mean, before this i wrote, you know, two books of fiction and i'm back into fiction and, you know, i just have to have a narrative hit. you know, i have to see about characters and plot and that sort of thing and it's just entrancing. c-span: what do you see in the movies the way black people are portrayed? >> guest: hmm. it's very troubling. i mean, one of the people i interview is charles burnett, the great macarthur award-winning filmmaker and we--he gets into it very deeply and eloquently. it's just not a lot of representation. i mean, i think, in the late '80s, early '90s, it was--there was what seemed to be an explosion of young bl
about america that they wouldn't have seen--i mean, perspectives--and for a long time she set out to educate people about africa. c-span: before this program's over i've got to ask you about five movies a day? >> guest: it can be done and i have done it. i am a movie addict, yes. c-span: five in one day? >> guest: yes. it--i have a friend who was there with me so i have a witness. c-span: why movies? >> guest: why movies? because i'm addicted to narrative. i mean, before this...
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fewer than 10% of kids received daily physical education. even fewer outdoors. that's a bond is breaking between the young and the natural world. this is not okay. it is not okay for democrats. it is not okay for republicans. it is not okay for america. whatever the headlines in washington and the american people one of thermal protection, there are conservation of land, water but you. conservation leadership both as can be to broaden and strengthen the nation's environmental conversations. i know i'm going to get up on conservation conversations and 10 during the morning. it's galvanizing ideas that fantasy i've intersection between environment, economy community. the leadership council cast a broad net for policy ideas to protect issues. ideas that use markets in partnerships and incentives. i guess it's safe onion address environmental issues. today we unveiled six papers that are taking environmental problems and solutions using ideas. consider a secretary norton noted the need for parks and open space to save those children i just mention to secure their li
fewer than 10% of kids received daily physical education. even fewer outdoors. that's a bond is breaking between the young and the natural world. this is not okay. it is not okay for democrats. it is not okay for republicans. it is not okay for america. whatever the headlines in washington and the american people one of thermal protection, there are conservation of land, water but you. conservation leadership both as can be to broaden and strengthen the nation's environmental conversations. i...
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education week released its quality counts 2013 list, giving the state's public school system a b-plus grade, that is the highest grade over any state in the country. the list evaluates things like graduation rates, achievement gaps, support for teachers, and education funding. in the meantime, virginia was not far behind in fourth place with a b grade. d.c. placed 45th on the list with a c-minus. >>> it is a remarkable story of recovery. a lake braddock high school senior and baseball player is back at school six months after being paralyzed. today will be nick ballenger's third day back. in july he suffered a devastating injury while on his vacation in hawaii. first paralyzed from the neck down, he is regaining the use of his body and even took his first steps at homecoming this fall. nick says he is focused on one thing -- >> my goal is to be able to walk across that stage on june 18 to get my diploma and go down the stairs. >> on sunday night, the four seasons hotel will hold a benefit dinner for nick featuring d.c.'s top chefs. to learn more and the get tickets go to nbcwashington
education week released its quality counts 2013 list, giving the state's public school system a b-plus grade, that is the highest grade over any state in the country. the list evaluates things like graduation rates, achievement gaps, support for teachers, and education funding. in the meantime, virginia was not far behind in fourth place with a b grade. d.c. placed 45th on the list with a c-minus. >>> it is a remarkable story of recovery. a lake braddock high school senior and baseball...
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so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with the american public. we will continue that dialing as i mentioned today. a lot of our messaging moving forward and interacting with the american public will be on investing in america's future. it you look at the vast high numbers of investments we're making, $545 billion a year over a trillion dollars every two years that the private sector specifically just the oil and natural gas industry is invest ing in our domestic economy. it's a big deal. the stimulus program the congress enacted a few years about $700 billion to stimulate the whole economy. we as a industry are doing a trillion d
so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with...
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communication and education. communication is key at new york pointed out, issuing an executive order but not letting them know that the order is coming out and having to respond immediately to that sort of thing is something that we need to be able to communicate from top to bottom, you know, what's going on within the jurisdiction. the long line am obviously that's where we started this morning with and that's kind of like where we will come around, how do we address it, ma does it need to be addressed, and in what capacity, and what reaction we get to that. doug made a point that no election officials wants a voter to have a bad day, and that is absolutely too. i don't know if anyone. i've been in this field for a very long time. it has the beauty of having my former job, i'm so happy for him, and he and all of us can relate to what it is for election, for voters to have a pleasant day. that's all we won't. no one wants anyone have an unpleasant day. we don't care about the outcome. and i think that is so very
communication and education. communication is key at new york pointed out, issuing an executive order but not letting them know that the order is coming out and having to respond immediately to that sort of thing is something that we need to be able to communicate from top to bottom, you know, what's going on within the jurisdiction. the long line am obviously that's where we started this morning with and that's kind of like where we will come around, how do we address it, ma does it need to be...
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i know there has been some discussion already about the skills gap and stem education. i want to point out the role of nasa is promoting stem education should be more clearly articulated and nasa's strategic plan but what i would like you to talk about is, what if anything is the industry doing to convey to the public the benefits of space exploration? in other words, how can the contributions of our space program to national interests be communicated not just to stakeholders but also to the public at large? and miss make can i, if you -- blakey would you like to start? >> i thank you very much for the opportunity to expand on that a bit because because we did put a great deal of effort into this brand new report called, space in our world, which belief me we'll make certain every member of this congress and the new congress has a copy because you're all ambassadors on this front but we also looked at the fact through social media this could be accessible to every american. we've been tweeting it. we've been putting out specific nuggets, if you will, of examples. we're
i know there has been some discussion already about the skills gap and stem education. i want to point out the role of nasa is promoting stem education should be more clearly articulated and nasa's strategic plan but what i would like you to talk about is, what if anything is the industry doing to convey to the public the benefits of space exploration? in other words, how can the contributions of our space program to national interests be communicated not just to stakeholders but also to the...
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the things he has done with it is health reform or education reform, making higher education more affordable, expanding pell grants, creating the consumer financial protection bureau and that one thing which is to create a country and an economy in which we've got a vital middle class and the tax policy reflected that as well and opportunities broadly available. that is in the mainstream of the democratic party. we can have a debate about a means of achieving that and i think we have to do some soul-searching about how in the 21st century we achieve those goals and with all of the avenues and pathways that made sense 50, 60, 70 years ago are still valid today. many of them may be and some of them may not. but on the fundamental goal he's in the tradition of space parties and in the progressive tradition and that's a lot of with this election was about. >> this election to much of the advertising was predominantly negative. and i would like to ask about -- i know that both sides contain engagement being responsible for a woman losing her insurance. that seems to degrade the whole political pr
the things he has done with it is health reform or education reform, making higher education more affordable, expanding pell grants, creating the consumer financial protection bureau and that one thing which is to create a country and an economy in which we've got a vital middle class and the tax policy reflected that as well and opportunities broadly available. that is in the mainstream of the democratic party. we can have a debate about a means of achieving that and i think we have to do some...
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2012 those jobs were in the health care, finance and social service sectors, and all require a lot of education and training. the lowest unemployment rate was among the physicians and surgeons. on the other end of the spectrum jobs in construction, sales, and transportation sustained the greatest job losses. along with telemarketers who had the highest rate of unemployment. the list left out highly specialized professions. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend, call the fda is trying to make the food you eat, safer. here is a live look outside at the bay bridge approach. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >> president barack obama is expected t
2012 those jobs were in the health care, finance and social service sectors, and all require a lot of education and training. the lowest unemployment rate was among the physicians and surgeons. on the other end of the spectrum jobs in construction, sales, and transportation sustained the greatest job losses. along with telemarketers who had the highest rate of unemployment. the list left out highly specialized professions. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend, call the fda is trying to...
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have been involved in trying to change things on guns for a long time and probably have become more educated and balanced in understanding how many people feel about the right to bear arms in this country and believe it is as core to them as freedom of speech or freedom of religion. i think the laws that are on the books now would not have kept someone like my father from having a gun. we have real issues on mental health that have to be addressed. we are not seeing money put into programs on the books. but i don't understand why anybody needs an assault weapon in this country. i hope that everybody will come to a table. otherwise people are going to go to their corners and fight not seeing what we need to see get done. >> when you see a movement to restrict gun ownership rights, the inevitable outcome is gun sales, magazine sales, ammo sales guthrough the roof. it is the polar opposite intention of what people on debbie's side. argument want to see. >> we saw this before president obam was elected, when hadt looked like he was going to be elected in 2008 and the time period between the inau
have been involved in trying to change things on guns for a long time and probably have become more educated and balanced in understanding how many people feel about the right to bear arms in this country and believe it is as core to them as freedom of speech or freedom of religion. i think the laws that are on the books now would not have kept someone like my father from having a gun. we have real issues on mental health that have to be addressed. we are not seeing money put into programs on...
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she might get educated a little bit there. and the guy that thinks that your medical records aren't already accessible! little bit of an awakening too. the one that i was most blown away by are these people that seem to be totally brainwashed by the right thinking that their second amendment rights are totally going to be thrown out. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. ridiculous. by the way i apologize to sara who said road flare mary makes her tummy hurt. rick overton live at the improv here in los angeles on sunday. thank you, baby. love you. >> love you too. >> thank you. >> see you tomorrow. >> stephanie: on "the stephanie miller show."
she might get educated a little bit there. and the guy that thinks that your medical records aren't already accessible! little bit of an awakening too. the one that i was most blown away by are these people that seem to be totally brainwashed by the right thinking that their second amendment rights are totally going to be thrown out. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. ridiculous. by the way i apologize to sara who said road flare mary makes her tummy hurt. rick overton live at the improv here in...
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we had a terrible lack of education. there's no reason why we can't have more firearm awareness in schools. and security officers. but the thing of it is we can pass legislation for laws that prohibit gun sales and weaponry which relatively easy but the other three are going to take a lot of money. that's where the rubber meets the road if you will. i just don't see our legislatures being brave enough to do any of that. >> peter: that's a good point david. that's the tricky thing with all of this. there is not a one-size-fits-all solution that everybody can agree on. there are a lot of layers to this. you've got the mental health, the education and the actual control on not only guns but the ammunition. >> bill: i saw a guy yesterday at legislative in connecticut saying we can't ban sales on multiple ammunition because that would interfere with people's second amendment rights. that's baloney. b.s. the constitution was written when people have single shot muskets. i'm for allowing a single shot musket in every home in am
we had a terrible lack of education. there's no reason why we can't have more firearm awareness in schools. and security officers. but the thing of it is we can pass legislation for laws that prohibit gun sales and weaponry which relatively easy but the other three are going to take a lot of money. that's where the rubber meets the road if you will. i just don't see our legislatures being brave enough to do any of that. >> peter: that's a good point david. that's the tricky thing with all...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. miss, this seat's available. (sighs) this is too good to be true. hi. john stamos. enchantÉ this is too good to be true. dannon oikos non-fat yogurt... delicious yet healthy. sounds too good to be true. there are things that are too good to be true... such as dannon oikos. thick, creamy, with 0% fat and twice the protein... of regular low-fat yogurt mmm huh. i want an oikos! dannon oikos greek non-fat yogurt... too delicious to be so nutritious. dannon >>> it's the tale of two young superstars in d.c. and a dilemma for fans in sports-crazy washington. one, the redskins' breakout rookie quarterback robert griffin iii is recovering from knee surgery after coach mike shanahan used him in the nfl playoffs despite the injury. the other, all-star pitcher stephen strasburg of the washington nationals was held out of the national league playoffs to protect his arm, a move that drew harsh criticism fo
with an advanced degree in education from capella university you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. miss, this seat's available. (sighs) this is too good to be true. hi. john stamos. enchantÉ this is too good to be true. dannon oikos non-fat yogurt... delicious yet healthy. sounds too good to be true. there are things that are too good to be true... such as dannon oikos. thick, creamy, with 0% fat and...
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. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the eye. >> absolutely. >> and let her point of view come across. >> really interesting stuff. you can see more on "pageant confidential," the road to miss america, tomorrow night, 8:00, 7:00 on abc. it's a special edition of "20/20." followed by the 2013 miss america pageant, live from las vegas. and, sam, how has the judging been going for you? >> lara, it's really an exciting thing. talking to the young women, my favorite part has been the interview. it's easy to concentrate on the evening gowns and the swimsuit. it's easy to think this is just a beauty pageant. but this is a scholarship pageant, miss america is. they a
. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the...
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we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get a new carburetor for one of your 1965 lincolns out there and the guy at the auto parts store recognized you, rick santelli, i'm thinking about getting a mortgage now. is now the time to do it or are rates going to go lower or higher? >> do it now. do it now. do it now. i've been saying that for the last year or so. and i still think it's a wonderful idea. i think it's a speck in history, this is all for the buyers that can get financing. no doubt. >> john, what's your take on the direction of mortgage rates? >> i think that they're not going to move a lot this year. i think t
we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get...
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most important things to remember about taynor is boehner lost his conference seat as chairman of the education committee. it was only in 2006 when tom delay was on the boehner ascended again to be leader of the republican party. he led the party until 20 -- from 2010 until now kept the house for two elections. as much as there is a lot of grumbling about the inner's leadership a lot of republicans who have been in the house for a long time feel the boehner is able to stay in power and bring the party back to power and they applaud that. the ron paul question is an interestiinteresti ng one. ron paul is out of congress and the candidate is no longer there but they there are people who watch them in the house. he is a ron paul acolyte. he would fall under that tradition. justin hall from michigan, sophomore. both amash and thomas massey played a a secret vote in a secret that secret that an nec ron paul's sun center rand paul in the senate and elected in 2010. he is continuing to ron the ron paul movement in many ways. is now on the senate relations committee and you'll hear him talk about the r
most important things to remember about taynor is boehner lost his conference seat as chairman of the education committee. it was only in 2006 when tom delay was on the boehner ascended again to be leader of the republican party. he led the party until 20 -- from 2010 until now kept the house for two elections. as much as there is a lot of grumbling about the inner's leadership a lot of republicans who have been in the house for a long time feel the boehner is able to stay in power and bring...